Course Description

LB 300 – Employment in the Visitor Industry
LB 300A – Employment in the Visitor Industry in Japanese
LB 300B – Employment in the Visitor Industry in Chinese
LB 300C – Employment in the Visitor Industry in Korean
3 hours each

These courses provide an in-depth introduction to Hawai‘i’s world-class visitor industry. Trainees will learn industry concepts and terminology as well as the practical application of theory to understand tourism and the visitor industry.

This course covers career advancement from entry-level positions to the various possible positions individuals can expect to reach throughout their careers.

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———————————————————————————————————-LB 310 – Hawai‘i Today for the Visitor Industry
LB 310A – Hawai‘i Today for the Visitor Industry in Japanese
LB 310B – Hawai‘i Today for the Visitor Industry in Chinese
LB 310C – Hawai‘i Today for the Visitor Industry in Korean
3 hours each

These courses are similar to LB 160 (Hawai‘i Today) providing an introduction to the history of non-Native Hawai‘i residents and their effect on modern Hawai‘i. In addition students will learn how to apply these concepts within the visitor industry. Topics reviewed:
• The history of Hawai‘i’s immigrants
• The effects and culmination of cultures which have shaped modern Hawai‘i
• The various forces working in Hawai‘i’s “melting pot” or “salad bowl”
• Contemporary issues facing Hawai‘i now and in the future